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On Episode 154 of Floating Through Film, we begin our new series picked by Blake, Takeshi Kitano! We start the episode by the guys giving their thoughts on what they know about Kitano so far, and Blake tells us why he chose Kitano for his next series. We then start with Kitano's 1989 debut Violent Cop (9:04), followed by his 1991 surfing drama, A Scene at the Sea (1:29:55). We hope you enjoy!Episode Next Week: Sonatine + Hana-Bi Music:- Intro: Violent Cop (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0ACJfsUHnw&list=PLRfrwzLs2QYyaEPBy1NY21pHwOmLh5ms1&index=2&ab_channel=penedens)- Break: A Scene at the Sea (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrhpdpbJO8w&list=PLSP_sMZH6pQ0JkQKiMyXsMWjYlSXI5HZm&index=7&ab_channel=SHBK28)- Outro: A Scene at the Sea (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WZIP3jLyt8&list=PLSP_sMZH6pQ0JkQKiMyXsMWjYlSXI5HZm&index=1&ab_channel=SHBK28)Hosts: Luke Seay (LB: https://letterboxd.com/seayluke/, Twitter: https://x.com/luke67s)Blake Tourville (LB: https://letterboxd.com/blaketourville/, Twitter: https://x.com/vladethepoker)Dany Joshuva (LB: https://letterboxd.com/djoshuva/, Twitter: https://x.com/grindingthefilm)Podcast Links Spotify and Apple: https://linktr.ee/floatingthroughfilmLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/floatingfilm/Email: floatingthroughfilm@gmail.com
Hey there everyone! This week for the show Chuck went to the aquarium. Dale is sick of everything except tiny morsel clips of House MD. Our movie of the week is VIOLENT COP!ChaptersWelcome! (00:00:00)Boston and House MD (00:06:30)Movie - Violent Cop (00:29:05)Mail! (00:58:14)Next episode! (00:58:56)LinksCheck out or Ko-fi at https://ko-fi.com/batandspiderJoin our DISCORDGet your Bat & Spider STICKERS hereSteve Barkett Rules t-shirts!!!Get a sweet Bat & Spider t-shirt here! All sale proceeds go to The Movement For Black Lives.Technical Adviser: Slim of 70mmTheme song composed and performed by Tobey Forsman of Whipsong Music.Follow Bat & Spider on Instagram Follow Chuck and Dale on Letterboxd.Bat & Spider on LetterboxdBat & Spider WatchlistSend us an email: batandspiderpod@gmail.com.Leave us a voice message: (315) 544-0966Artwork by Charles Forsmanbatandspider.comBat & Spider is a TAPEDECK podcast, along with our friends at 70mm, The Letterboxd Show, Escape Hatch, Will Run For..., Twin Vipers, The Movie Mixtape, The Yeti is Still Broken, Austin Danger Pod, and Lost Light. ★ Support this podcast ★
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I had Cole Prentice on to discuss the 1989 movie 'Violent Cop'. Hell yeah.
Prendendo spunto dalla sua presenza alla 81a Mostra del Cinema con il film Broken Rage, parliamo del cinema “divino e unico” del regista giapponese Takeshi Kitano. Nella prima parte, quelle delle notizie, parliamo del Gran Festival del Cinema Muto di Milano, della nuova edizione del Festival Internazionale del Cinema di San Sebastian e di due notizie sul cinema provenienti dalla città del Museo del Cinema, Torino. Qui il riassunto della puntata: 01:01 News. Presentazione della 15a edizione del Gran Festival del Cinema Muto di Milano in programma dal 23 settembre all'11 dicembre. Questo il sito in cui potete trovare tutte le informazioni sugli spettacoli http://www.cinemamuto.it/03:20 News. Presentazione della 72a edizione del Festival Internazionale del Cinema di San Sebastian https://www.sansebastianfestival.com/in/ 05:46 News. Due notizie che riguardano il cinema e Torino. Carlo Chatrian è il nuovo direttore del Museo Nazionale del Cinema e lo stesso museo ha omaggiato con il premio Stella della Mole il regista inglese Peter Greenaway. 08:36 La Luce del Cinema di Takeshi Kitano. Film analizzati: Violent Cop; Boiling Point; Il silenzio sul mare; Sonatine; Getting Any?; Kids Return; Hana-Bi - Fiori di fuoco; L'estate di Kikujiro; Brother; Dolls; Zatoichi; Takeshis'; Glory To The Filmmaker!; Achille e la tartaruga; Outrage; Outrage Beyond; Outrage Coda; Kubi.
In deze aflevering kiest Mickael Van Nieuwenhove 3 films uit mijn DVDKast. Mickael Wie? Ik kende hem ook niet, maar na anderhalf jaar podcasten werd het tijd om eens in gesprek te gaan met een luisteraar, zeker als die er nog eens 11 dvd's voor wou geven. Maak kennis met deze leerkracht uit Erembodegem en ook deze 3 films: Hot Fuzz (Edgar Wright, 2007) Violent Cop (Takeshi Kitano, 1989) The Pianist (Roman Polanski, 2002)
Join hosts Nathan and Ryan as they delve into the hard-hitting and uncompromising world of "Violent Cop" (1989) in this gripping episode of Drive-In Double Feature Podcast. Directed by and starring Takeshi Kitano, this neo-noir film follows a rogue cop who takes the law into his own hands. Explore the film's raw and gritty portrayal of violence, its atmospheric tension, and Kitano's unique directorial style that redefined Japanese crime cinema. Discover how "Violent Cop" sets itself apart with its stark narrative and intense character study. Get ready for a discussion that's as compelling and fierce as the film itself as we analyze "Violent Cop."
Patrick and Rosalie Lewis go get sushi and don't pay. Download this episode here. (45.4 MB) Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: The King of Comedy (1983), Violent Cop (1989), Really Weird Tales (1987), Back to the Future (1985), Tokyo Pop (1988), Ladies and Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains (1982), A Rainy Day in New York (2019), Wish (2019), Argylle (2024), Civil War (2024)
This week Rob and Joe check out Violent Cop (1989) directed by Takeshi Kitano, and Murder Rock (1984) directed by Lucio Fulci. Violence, legwarmers and lots and lots of sweat - and that's just during our recording!!! We let you know when Spoiler Territory kicks in, so if you want to skip ahead from that point in Violent Cop you can rejoin the conversation at the 41:25 mark to avoid spoilers, and Spoiler Territory ends for Murder Rock at the 1:11:52 mark. Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp
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"Con i miei film, Non serve nessun sforzo, non c'è niente da capire, niente da spiegare. Quello che voglio è solo che la gente si diverta. O che si annoi o che si senta frastornata. Annusateli, lasciatevi andare: è solo un film" E' giunta l'ora di fare una capatina in Oriente e nello specifico nel cinema di un grande maestro. Benvenuti nel mondo di Takeshi Kitano, artista poliedrico, regista e autore di film sofferenti, eccentrici, profondi e imprevedibili. Il principio fu un film su commissione ovvero "Violent Cop", poliziesco che voleva inserirsi nel fortunato filone cinematografico a tema Yakuza ma Kitano decise di raccontare la storia del brutale agente Azuma a modo suo. E il resto è storia. Link per iscriversi ai servizi di Amazon: http://www.amazon.it/amazonprime?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/music/unlimited?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/kindle-dbs/hz/signup?tag=pendente90-21 http://www.amazon.it/joinstudent?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.primevideo.com/offers/nonprimehomepage/ref=atv_nb_lcl_it_IT?_encoding=UTF8&tag=exampleAssociateStoreID-21?tag=pendente90-21 https://www.amazon.it/tbyb/huc?pf=1&tag=AssociateTrackingID?tag=pendente90-21 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madmike3/message
El equipo de Remake a los 80, como ya es habitual, nos hemos reunido entre sudores y calores, para grabar un especial veraniego y “matar el gusanillo” hasta dar inicio a nuestra próxima temporada. Y para ello, tras debates y luchas intestinas entre invitados y contertulios, hemos optado por abordar una serie de películas que no fueron estrenadas en los cines de nuestro país, pero que, por alguna extraña y oscura razón, significaron algo para nosotros, o consideramos merecedoras de una oportunidad que nuestras carteleras les negaron. El juego consiste en que cada uno de los miembros del equipo propone y analiza dos títulos a rescatar. La selección resultante de este experimento es variopinta y no exenta de polémica, ya que estas cintas, directas a la estantería del videoclub de los 80, no son plato para todos los paladares, ni siquiera para aquellos nacidos y criados entre sus pasillos. Entre las películas seleccionadas, nos encontramos bizarradas de terror de serie B, películas de pesudo ciencia ficción, cine oriental, espada y brujería, falsos documentales, y otras “cosas” difíciles de catalogar. Y es que nuestro equipo no deja de ser, asimismo, difícil de catalogar. De hecho, para este especial veraniego, y a pesar de la baja de última hora de nuestro amado millennial, nos hemos juntado toda una serie de seres extraños y diversos. Así, desde Sevilla participa con sus curiosas aportaciones Agustín “Wikipedia” Lara, al que se une el incombustible y enciclopédico Rafa Rus, nuestro “remaker de oro” José Pato Rojo, y el habitual pero no menos cansino Óscar “flipado” Cabrera. Y como no, a los mandos de todo, y culpable último de este despropósito de programa, el videoclubsero, Juan Pablo Molina. No sabíamos si desvelarte los títulos, para que tú, querido remaker, juegues con nosotros a descubrir, con algunas escenas o tráiler, de qué película se trata en cada caso. Sin embargo, como sabemos que muchos de vosotros preferís ver las películas antes de escuchar el programa, a continuación ofrecemos el listado de las cintas elegidas. Así que, atención, que aquí viene el SPOILER, no sigas leyendo, si quieres sorprenderte o angustiarte, o ambas cosas a la vez, de la selección que hemos hecho para ti: - Mutant (Night Shadows) - Snake Eater (Soldier) - The Stuff, la sustancia maldita. - This is the Spinal Tap. - El Cristal Mágico. - Ultraforce (Royal Warriors). - Control Remoto. - La Espada Invencible. - Violent Cop. - Sangre de Héroes. Esperemos que no nos odiéis por haceros descubrir, o recordar, según el caso, estas curiosidades ocultas en el pasillo más lúgubre del videoclub, aquel que no era visitado más que por aquellos seres habidos de las experiencias más fuertes que el cine de los ochenta podía ofrecer. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Escúchanos también en www.remakealos80.com Recuerda suscribirte a nuestro canal de You Tube para estar al día de nuestros directos https://www.youtube.com/@remakealos80 Síguenos en Instagram y Twitter @Remakealos80 y búscanos en Telegram, te dejamos el enlace a nuestro grupo de para que compartas tus opiniones e interactúes con nosotros: https://t.me/joinchat/GXsRJYMd3wQVBG2v
Aal Filme! Sonst gibt es aktuell nicht viel zu reden. Also gibt es heute: Egoist, Legend & Butterfly, December, Door, Door II, Girl's Blood, Brother, Takeshi's Castle, Violent Cop, Glory to the filmmaker und Ninja vs Shark. Podcast herunterladen
050 - Violent Cop [1989] with our guest JON The world IS crazy. If Beat Takeshi does not sue me, he will find me and hit with a hurricane of 1,000 slaps. Japanese Dirty Harry style cop is worth an hour long discussion, old skool SMB baby. The Violence Police Constable nudge kicks his way into your heart. Whether you want him to or not. FATTY EPISODE coming at ya'. As always thanks for listening and enjoy the episode. Big ol' sloppy thanks to Jon for being on the show. Check out the Cinema Slop podcast, plz&thnx. Hugs and high-fives to my man RilesBowman[TWITTER] for the voiceeffects of SPEW 2.0. Special thanks to Zakku for the IntroOutro Music - "Fantasy Valley" Please follow at @NamedZak[TWITTER]. Support a creative artist and buy something. Music for your robot ears. https://zakmusic6.bandcamp.com Additional Music By: Daisaku Kume Love the show? Hate the show? Let us show-uh, um, I mean let us know. @SuperMovieBall[TWITTER] supermovieball@gmail.com supermovieball.com #Podcast #SuperMovieBall #Reviews #Movies #Action #Thriller #Yakuza #Zakku #BeatTakeshi #TakeshiKitano #ViolentCop #JapaneseFilm #MostExtremeEliminationChallenge #MXC #TUBI #TwoBeat #CinemaSlop
Pour cet épisode inaugural, Martin et Marvin font le pari de parler en 15 minutes des deux premiers films de Kitano le réalisateur : Violent Cop (1989) et Jugatsu (1990). Deux films qui posent les bases de son style même s'il saffinera considérablement par la suite. Déjà deux très grands films !
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Hosts Josh and Jamie and special returning guest Casey continue Noirvember by discussing dirty cities and underworlds and the even dirtier people that populate them (from con artists to journalists) in NIGHT AND THE CITY (1950) and SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS (1957). Next week's bonus episode is a patron-exclusive bonus episode concluding Noirvember with Takeshi Kitano's VIOLENT COP (1989) + SONATINE (1993), you can get access to that episode (and all past + future bonus episodes) by subscribing to our $5 tier on patreon: www.patreon.com/sleazoidspodcast Intro // 00:00-11:57 NIGHT AND THE CITY // 11:57-1:22:00 SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS // 1:22:00-2:48:39 Outro // 2:48:39-2:51:02 MERCH: www.teepublic.com/stores/sleazoids?ref_id=17667 WEBSITE: www.sleazoidspodcast.com/ Pod Twitter: twitter.com/sleazoidspod Pod Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/SLEAZOIDS/ Josh's Twitter: twitter.com/thejoshl Josh's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/thejoshl/ Jamie's Twitter: twitter.com/jamiemilleracas Jamie's Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/jamiemiller/
In questa puntata di Sul Divano di Ale:Rispondo alle vostre domande con: VFX ed Effetti Speciali, quando e quali effetti speciali preferisco?Il ritorno delle rubriche con il Cinema d'Estate, per passare la stagione estiva con del cinema defaticante, caciarone o semplicemente leggero, una bella insalata di riso!Rubrica non significa certo mancanza di recensioni e parlando di prodotti nuovi, vi parlo dello speciale comico di Netflix Bo Burnham: Inside.E nel mezzo un po' di chiacchiere e news riguardo la settimana di cinema e televisione!Se volete supportare Sul Divano di Ale e le mire di espansione per un salotto migliore potete farlo offrendomi un cappuccino su www.buymeacoffee.com/suldivanodialeBuon ascolto!
Hello TWGTF fans and welcome to the third year of our show! For those of you who have been here before welcome back and to those whos first time it is buckle up this is a wild beginning for you. Up first is the debut feature by master filmmaker Takeshi Kitano with his turn from comedy to drama with the unflinching 1989 Violent Cop. Following that we are given the film that kicked off the J horror revolution from Shinya Tsukamoto. A film that shocked two film fans and left us asking one question who is Tetsuo the Iron Man? Spoiler: Together, we can turn this fucking world to rust! Also big ups to our new sounds by the people @westcoastadjacent
Première escale au japon pour HKast, sur le territoire du légendaire Beat Takeshi. Au programme, un long retour sur son premier film, tourné quasiment au pied levé et en tant que pur autodidacte. Une impressionante leçon de mise en scène, et la première pierre d'une carrière atypique. Animé par Marvin Montes et Erwann Kerroc'h. Montage et mixage: Erwann Kerroc'h. Si l'épisode vous plait, n'oubliez pas de vous abonner et de noter le podcast sur votre plate forme préférée, c'est un soutien précieux !
The first of our collaborations with the BFI Japan season focuses on what is generally regarded as a masterpiece of cinema: Yasujirö Ozu's Tokyo Story (1953). In many ways, a simple story of grandparents visiting their children in the city, but one that gradually builds on the resentments and disappointments of intergenerational alienation. Dario and Neil discuss the film in terms of its status in 'the canon', its reverence as Ozu's finest work in a prolific career, and as arguably the purest distillation of the auteur's thematic and formal concerns. A masterclass in directorial precision and visual composition that both registers as a distinct piece of cinematic art but equally, immerses the viewer into its film world where situations and character relations play out in subtle but profound ways. Dario and Neil also discuss some of the other films they have watched in the BFI Japan season so far, including Mikio Naruse's Floating Clouds (1955) and When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (1960). Again, these are films that are painted on the canvas of post-war Japan but focus on the uncertain status and role of women with both featuring the superb Hideko Takamine in the leading role. Very different are Takeshi Kitano's violent, Nihilistic thrillers Violent Cop (1989), Boiling Point (1990) and Sonatine (1993). Visceral gripping, and bleak they are riveting examples of Japanese cinema made with an American B-movie sensibility. And for some trashy fun look no further than 'king of the monster movies' Ishiro Honda: Mothra (1961), Dogora (1964) & Godzilla v King Kong (1962) can all be found on Amazon Prime. Neil also reviews a new series of Bela Lugosi films based on the work of Edgar Allen Poe and released by Masters of Cinema: Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932) The Black Cat (1934), The Raven (1935). This is our final episode of Season 11, we thank you for the continued support and hope you rejoin us back in the autumn. You can also subscribe to The Cinematologists on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/the-cinematologists-podcast/id981479854 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RjNz8XDkLdbKZuj9Pktyh Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/users/thecinematologists We also produce an extensive monthly newsletter and bonus/entended content that is available on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/cinematologists. You can become a member for only $2.50. We also really appreciate any reviews you might write about the show (please send us what you have written and we'll mention it) and sharing on Social Media is the lifeblood of the podcast so please do that if you enjoy the show.
Talk about uncut gems... comedian Alex Payne comes back on the podcast to talk about a movie we had never heard about before, Takeshi Kitano’s Japanese language masterpiece - Violent Cop. We talk movie influence, gangster style, and when comedians go dark. You’re gonna wanna wear a sharkskin suit after this one. Follow Alex Payne on Instagram: @alexpaynecomedy Follow Kill You Last on Instagram: @killyoulastpodcast Follow Alex Pischera on Instagram & Twitter: @alexpischera Follow Peter Guarraci on Instagram & Twitter: @theguarraci (IG) / @guarraci (Twitter)
The show’s first mid-quarantine episode sees us covering Violent Cop (1989), which was the great Takeshi Kitano’s directorial debut and…
In this Episode, we’re talking about cop movies, fish, and we get in a huge fight that might shut down the show for good! Business as usual? Or irreconcilable differences? When we manage to talk about movies, those movies are: Violent Cop (1989) Pyscho Cop 2 (1993) The Stendhal Syndrome (1996) https://archive.org/download/16ozcinemaepisode038thelastepisode/16oz%20Cinema%20Episode%20038%20The%20Last%20Episode.mp3
Welcome, everyone to Krzysztof Kieślowski Club. The first rule of Krzysztof Kieślowski Club is, of course, never spell club with a 'K', as it attracts entirely the wrong sort of clientele, and I'm not talking about Mortal Kombat fans. For me at least, the Polish director was very much part of baby's first attempt at cinephiling, as I approached the world cinema section in Fopp with a student loan burning its way through my back pocket. Those Three Colours DVDs were then lovingly put on a shelf, and I went off and watched Aliens again, or Violent Cop, or all the other nonsense I've subjected myself to. Twenty years and numerous shelves later, those DVDs remain unwatched, but that changes now. Well, technically it doesn't as couldn't be bothered finding the DVDs and just downloaded them, but that aside, we're looking at six of Kieślowski's films to see if he is all that and a bag of potato chips.
OTCSI on A Tale of Two Sisters and quick reviews of Violent Cop and Don't Look Up
Dernier épisode avant une autre opération, je me sens instable et fébrile mais il est tout de même très important de partager mon enthousiasme pour les quatre premiers films du grand Takeshi Kitano. On parle de VIOLENT COP (1989), BOILING POINT (1990), A SCENE AT THE SEA (1991) et SONATINE (1993)
Dernier épisode avant une autre opération, je me sens instable et fébrile mais il est tout de même très important de partager mon enthousiasme pour les quatre premiers films du grand Takeshi Kitano. On parle de VIOLENT COP (1989), BOILING POINT (1990), A SCENE AT THE SEA (1991) et SONATINE (1993)
This week Ben the Beardo and Dick Fetti interview "crime scene cleanup technician" Mike, from the Bay Area of California. Mike share's about what an average day looks like in the field, the grossest work sites, the hardest stains to clean and the toll the job can take on a person. And as a bonus, Mike also shares about his power electronics project, Striations, and his label Nefarious Activities. So bring your hazmat suit and hand sanitizer, because it's time to get down to the nitty-gritty of human waste. But first the boys review Takeshi Kitano's excellent 1989 directorial debut, "Violent Cop".
Alex and Naz do a Beat Takeshi double feature with Kitano's debut film "Violent Cop" and the equally beautiful "Hana-Bi" (Also known by it's translated name "Fireworks"). Take the journey of calm scenic beauty and blasts of violence. Twitter: @mrnazred Instagram: @mr.nazred nazredpodcast@gmail.com
Join us as we discuss Takeshi Kitano's 1989 film 'Violent Cop' with special guests Marcus Pinn and Scott Thorough of 'Zebras in America' Zebras in America Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/zebras-in-america/id1220264878?mt=2 Marcus Pinn's Website www.PINNLANDEMPIRE.com Scott Thoroughs Website www.ScottThorough.com
Long Live the New Flesh! This week, Sam and Dan take a body horror look at one of David Cronenberg's most celebrated films - VIDEODROME! Films in this week's "If you liked that..." section include Brandon Cronenberg's ANTIVIRAL, THE FLY and TETSUO: THE IRON MAN, whilst Sam and Dan also recommend recent viewings such as COLOSSAL, THE TRANSFIGURATION and VIOLENT COP. Extra Features includes an interview with THELMA's director Joachim Trier who mentions some of his favourite Arrow releases, including the recent Romero film SEASON OF THE WITCH. Link to Cinemadrome on Youtube -http://bit.ly/2lsu4bA
Alternate Title: Not So Super Cop.We watched the Violent Cop about a violent cop. It's got violence and cops.